Supporting local food system development through food price premium donations: A policy proposal

Abstract

This study investigates consumer preferences for a marketing system that improves integration of farmers into a local food system. Attribute-based methods are used to estimate consumer willingness to pay for a locally grown product that is bundled with a local food bank (LFB) donation. Estimates reveal that, on average, households are willing to pay 11% more for locally grown relative to nonlocal agricultural products. When the locally grown product attribute is combined with a donation to support a LFB, the premium nearly doubles. Results suggest that the proposed system could provide resources to strengthen local food distribution networks.

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© The Author(s) 2016. cc-by-nc-nd

Keywords

Donation, food bank, local food system, locally grown, meat, produce, willingness to pay

Citation

Willis, D.B., Carpio, C.E., & Boys, K.A.. 2016. Supporting local food system development through food price premium donations: A policy proposal. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 48(2). https://doi.org/10.1017/aae.2016.10

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